In article <5.1.0.14.0.20011025083950.00bc30b0 / mercury.sabren.com>, Jimmy Thrasher <jjthrash / pobox.com> wrote: >At 05:30 PM 10/25/2001 +0900, you wrote: >> > I would like to release a pre-alpha version of my RubyInRubyParser. It's a >> > direct translation of matz' one into Ruby code. It's already quite >> complete, >> > but still missing are: >> > >> > <snip> >> > >>Great news! Ironically, myself and Rich Kilmer (who kindly teamed up to >>write unit tests) was about to release our RubyInRuby parser. What a >>wonderful bazaar this is! > >I'd personally like to see projects like this flourish. Whenever sRuby >gets written (Robert ;) I think the only thing making Squeak Smalltalk any >cooler is all the stuff it comes with. And that's easy enough to remedy. :) > What is sRuby? >A great thing about Ruby is that we could implement a cross-platform >environment like Squeak's, implemented from basic graphics routines like >BitBlt, and then turn around and use it to implement a GUI toolkit for >Ruby, written in Ruby, but never be restricted to using that kind of >environment. > >Anyone else want to see this stuff happen? > It would be very cool. Phil